No, this is not a run-on sentence
Answer:
The speaker is concerned that the subject of the poem will become lost during her life is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Jimmy Santiago Baca was born in 1952 in Santa Fe. According to <em>Poetry Foundation</em>, "of Chicano and Apache descent". In the mentioned poem, I am offering this poem, the speaker creates a world around the poem, the only possession he has to offer the subject. In the second stanza, he does talk about warmth provided to the object, but it is not the stanza mentioned in the question. In general, the idea of the <em>whole</em> poem could be resumed in letter D statement. Even though it looks like that at the very beginning of the third stanza, the speaker doesn't provide directions to travel through the wilderness. In this stanza, the speaker is concerned that the subject will become lost during her life, and also mentions he would always be with the object.
Answer: The answer to this question will be B. Increased
Explanation: The definition of, "Amplified" means to increase. Therefore, this will make sense for this sentence. "Instead of making the music QUIETER, the volume was amplified." The statement is explaining that the music was expected to be decreased in volume, but it gradually increased instead. (Amplified.) Hope this helps!
Answer:
1) Anna is a dog and is a beautiful girl.
2) The dog is funny. (It could be either one but this one is more in relation to the first sentence)
3) My mom cooks the pizza (
Explanation:
1) I am assuming that the first two sentences are related and also people don't normally have two descriptors in the same sentence that mean the same thing. Dog is the best option
2) Because we called the dog a beautiful girl in the first sentence I'm guessing we wouldn't also describe her as crazy. Crazy is more used when a dog has a lot of energy and does really weird things.
3) People do not eat rats and people do not cook them